Paul McCartney warns AI law change could rip off artists

Paul McCartney warns AI law change could rip off artists

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Paul McCartney warns AI law change could rip off artists
Author: Ellie Harrison and George Lithgow
Published: Jan, 26 2025 11:41

Beatles star appealed to the government to rethink its plans. Beatles star Paul McCartney has warned that artificial intelligence could “rip off” artists if a proposed overhaul of copyright law goes ahead. McCartney, 82, argued that the plans could remove the incentive for writers and artists and result in a “loss of creativity”.

The use of copyrighted material to help train AI models is the subject of a newly launched government consultation. McCartney told the BBC: “You get young guys, girls, coming up, and they write a beautiful song, and they don’t own it, and they don’t have anything to do with it. And anyone who wants can just rip it off.”.

“The truth is, the money’s going somewhere… Somebody’s getting paid, so why shouldn’t it be the guy who sat down and wrote ‘Yesterday’?”. A lack of clarity around whether it is right and fair that copyright material be used to train the models that are powering the new waves of AI tools has sparked debate around the world, with legal cases launched by firms and individuals in the creative industry over what they argue is unlicensed use of their material.

In contrast, some publishing organisations and media outlets have signed licensing deals with AI firms to allow them to use their material to train their models. The government said it will use the consultation, which will run until 25 February, to explore key points of the debate including how to improve trust between the creative and AI sectors, and how creators can license and be remunerated for the use of their material.

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